The environment, social and governance (ESG) activities and profitability under COVID-19: evidence from the global banking sector

Mui Kuen Yuen, Thanh Ngo, Tu D. Q. Le, Tin H. Ho
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PurposeThis study investigated the impacts of the environment, social and governance (ESG) and its components on global bank profitability considering the COVID-19 outbreak.Design/methodology/approachThis study used a system generalized method of moments (GMM) proposed by Arellano and Bover (1995) to investigate the relationship between ESG and bank profitability using an unbalanced sample of 487 banks from 51 countries from 2006 to 2021.FindingsThe findings generally found that ESG activities may reduce bank profitability, thus supporting the trade-off hypothesis that adopting ESG standards could increase bank costs while lowering profitability. In addition, there is a U-shaped relationship between ESG and bank profitability, suggesting that ESG activities can help improve bank performance in the long term. Such effect is the first time observed in the global banking sector. This study’s results are robust across different models and settings (e.g. developed vs developing countries, different levels of profitability, and samples with vs without US banks).Practical implicationsThis study provides empirical evidence to support the sustainable development policy which is implemented by many countries. It also provides empirical incentives for bank managers to be more ESG-oriented in their activities.Originality/valueThis study provides a better understanding of the roles of ESG activity and its components in the global banking system, considering the recent crises.
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2019冠状病毒病背景下的环境、社会和治理(ESG)活动和盈利能力:来自全球银行业的证据
目的研究在新冠肺炎疫情背景下,环境、社会和治理(ESG)及其组成部分对全球银行盈利能力的影响。本研究采用Arellano和Bover(1995)提出的系统广义矩量法(GMM),利用2006年至2021年51个国家的487家银行的不平衡样本,研究ESG与银行盈利能力之间的关系。研究结果发现,ESG活动可能会降低银行的盈利能力,从而支持了采用ESG标准会增加银行成本同时降低盈利能力的权衡假设。此外,ESG与银行盈利能力之间存在u型关系,这表明ESG活动有助于长期改善银行绩效。这种影响在全球银行业尚属首次。这项研究的结果在不同的模型和设置中都是稳健的(例如,发达国家与发展中国家,不同的盈利水平,以及有美国银行与没有美国银行的样本)。实践意义本研究为各国实施可持续发展政策提供了实证支持。它还为银行经理在其活动中更加注重esg提供了经验激励。独创性/价值考虑到最近的危机,本研究更好地理解了ESG活动及其组成部分在全球银行体系中的作用。
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